Upgraded to Vbox 2.10. My install of Win XP now loads and gets to the point of rendering the start bar and freezes. I will wander over to the Vbox forum and see if this has been reported, but anyone here experiencing difficulties?

I did have a slight difficulty in setting up VB 2.1.0 because I had to uninstall the previous version beforehand; I never had to do that before. I also had to reinstall Guest Additions after I got my former WinXP guest up and running. But besides those two minor annoyances, all I had to do is point VB to where my previous WinXP guest .vdi file was, and everything just worked.

I must say how very happy I am with VB 2.1.0. The one thing that never worked for me on previous versions was the Win Hot Key that releases the keyboard/mouse from the guest machine before Guest Additions is installed. This meant that when I was installing a new OS and used the keyboard/mouse to set up the new OS, I couldn't release the keyboard or mouse again in order to install Guest Additions. That meant I had to reboot MEPIS while VM was running in order to get my mouse/keyboard back, and then install Guest Additions -- what a PITA that was. With VB 2.1.0, the Hot Key works as advertised.

The Vbox forum has some discussions of freezes but mostly with MACS. I rolled back to 2.06 and had a similar problem, but this time more severe. I fear sometime, somehow the XP vdi file got corrupted. Of course I had a backup that got accidently erased when I was messing with trying to get a USB flash drive bootable. So the only solution is to reinstall XP, arrghh.

If you can't start in safe mode it is messed up seriously. Maybe... but I doubt it would work you could try to downgrade VBox and try again but as far as I know the format of the vdi has changed so you could probably not go back (it's worth a try -- make a backup before)

If you can't start in safe mode it is messed up seriously. Maybe... but I doubt it would work you could try to downgrade VBox and try again but as far as I know the format of the vdi has changed so you could probably not go back (it's worth a try -- make a backup before)

I did try a downgrade. no help. and bumped back up with same result. I am pretty sure the vdi is toast. lesson learned. multiple backups. One is not enough.

I dont know if it will work in a VM but in a normal windows world you could try a scandisk from a xp cd or if that doesnt work then a windows repair from the cd. It would keep you from having to reload the whole VM and reinstall programs.

I dont know if it will work in a VM but in a normal windows world you could try a scandisk from a xp cd or if that doesnt work then a windows repair from the cd. It would keep you from having to reload the whole VM and reinstall programs.

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